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The search has begun for members of the public to become living works of art on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth. | The search has begun for members of the public to become living works of art on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth. |
Artist Antony Gormley wants more than 2,400 people to stand on the central London plinth for one hour each, over 100 days from 6 July. | |
He has invited volunteers to register via the website www.oneandother.co.uk, with participants selected at random. | |
However Westminster City Council warned that it had yet to grant planning permission for the project. | |
Mr Gormley, who created the Angel of the North, said he hoped the whole of the UK would be represented in the work, entitled One and Other. | |
Volunteers would be free to do whatever they liked on the plinth, as long as it was legal, and Mr Gormley said he expected some people to behave quite outrageously. | |
This is the real beginning of the project when it starts to get exciting Antony Gormley, artist | |
The different regions of the UK would be represented proportionally, including 304 participants from London. | |
Mr Gormley said the work would be "about putting the living body in place of a statue and learning how people feel being that alone in such a public place". | |
It is proposed that events on the plinth would also be streamed live on the internet. | |
The artist added: "This is the real beginning of the project when it starts to get exciting. I hope that everyone will apply." | The artist added: "This is the real beginning of the project when it starts to get exciting. I hope that everyone will apply." |
London Mayor Boris Johnson also urged people to sign up. | London Mayor Boris Johnson also urged people to sign up. |
"The One and Other is an opportunity to turn yourself into a work of art and create something unprecedented and inimitable in this wonderful city of ours," he said. | "The One and Other is an opportunity to turn yourself into a work of art and create something unprecedented and inimitable in this wonderful city of ours," he said. |
'Serious concerns' | |
Westminster City Council's head of development planning services, John Walker, said it had only recently received the project's planning application. | |
The council's planning committee will consult upon it before granting permission, he added. | |
"It is not a straightforward case because, in addition to the artwork itself, there is a lot of supporting infrastructure needed to run the event and this will take up a significant amount of space in the square," Mr Walker said. | |
"We have serious concerns that the organisers are encouraging people to apply to take part when, like any other planning application, it needs to be properly considered." | |
Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth has been reserved for work by contemporary artists and has previously displayed art by Thomas Schutte and Marc Quinn. | Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth has been reserved for work by contemporary artists and has previously displayed art by Thomas Schutte and Marc Quinn. |